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Life in the Later Lane

Life in the Later Lane

SFUSD admin behind Bay Area’s only school nurse credentialing program adds pickleball pro to her resumé

When Mary Jue, 59, handled a pickleball paddle for the first time eight years ago, it handed back the excitement she remembered as a kid growing up in the Richmond District. “It instantly brought up all those rewarding competitive feelings,” said Jue, who was the youngest daughter and seventh of nine children. “I couldn’t wait ...

Playwright, producer, actor, writer, you-name-it stays enmeshed in Bay area theater despite its ups and downs

When she was a child and the rain was so heavy they couldn’t play on the beach outside their vacation home, Linda Ayres-Frederick and her four siblings would dress up and perform plays. A closet’s sliding doors were their curtain. “I liked dressing up in my mother’s big hat with flowers and flouncing about.” But ...

Teacher, translator, artist, and full-time caretaker: Finding time is just one of his challenges

Hitoshi Shigeta has perfected the art of juggling. Not the act you might see in a circus, but the act of a man whose life has three demanding priorities. He’s a working artist and teacher of art, an English-to-Japanese translator of business documents fighting against a technological wave, and full-time caretaker to his 27-year-old autistic ...

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